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The consolidation of style... and maybe more closet space

SuitedDx

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Lately I've been thinking about the variety of clothes/footwear that I own and wondering about narrowing things down. Sort of like "the one shoe" except in a general scale. My work environment has flexibility as I can wear a suit to even just a shirt/tie with slacks and no one would blink. Footwear range from G&G to Alden (not a sneaker head/SW&D though).

I'm in my mid/late 30's so there is sufficient opportunity to wear anything, especially here in NYC. Been thinking of cutting things down to be more efficient/pragmatic... or narrow my subjective "style" in a way.

Might be contrary to the SF mentality but I'm curious if others have hit this crossroad...
 

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There is always a case for all of us to reduce what we have in our wardrobes so go ahead, you'll not regret at all.
 

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